If MKD comes to Gamecube, couldn't Warp Pipe play it online?
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posted03/10/2004 10:53 AM (UTC)by
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Havraha
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06/03/2003 06:06 PM (UTC)
For any of you Gamecuber's who still believe the chance of MKD coming to the Cube's a possibility, and to all those who have visited warppipe.com, you know that their little outfit has made a few games like Mario Kart Double Dash and 1080 Avalanche highspeed online play compatible.

I don't know how it works, but I keep hearing how there's "no way to play MKD online, so it won't come to the Gamecube anyway." Sure, there's no "official" way, but a question goes out to all you who think they know what's going on better than I -- do you think that little organization over there might be able to pull the online feature off?
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xphoguytonyx
03/10/2004 09:02 AM (UTC)
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huh, double dash can go online?
weird my cousin has that game it couldnt get online with it.

also, u cannot turn the online mode off. well u can just dont log on ur online account.

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FROST4584
03/10/2004 10:53 AM (UTC)
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Ok lets say for the sake for example that MK6 was coming to gamecube. The only way MK6 would be online would have to be if Midway made MK6 LAN enabled. Warp pipe only connects two gamecube together via warp pipe program. Any and all LAN enabled games on gamecube can go online via warp pipe, nothing more nothing less.No LAN mode warp pipe is useless. So there you have it ,Mario Kart,1080, and KirbyAir ride (the only gamecube LAN enabled games out) are the only gamecube games for now that can be played online. I think it would be cool to have MK6 LAN enabled for for sake of getting it online for gamecube.

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